“Rough Innocence 2026” brings together twelve rarely seen portraits from Tero Puha’s early 2000s archive — a period defined by raw light, emotional stillness and the distinct visual language that shaped his later career.
Each month opens a different fragment of this world: athletes, actors, dancers, dreamers — young men caught in moments that feel intimate, unguarded and quietly cinematic. The images carry the softness of nostalgia, the immediacy of fashion editorial work, and a subtle queer perspective that runs through Puha’s entire oeuvre: the gaze is attentive, gentle and precise.
This is not merely a calendar but a compact art object — a curated sequence with rhythm, atmosphere and emotional continuity.
Printed on premium 170 g matte paper and released in a strictly limited edition of 25 copies, it stands as Tero Puha’s final wall calendar edition.
A collectible piece for anyone who appreciates photography, quiet masculinity, and the beauty of moments that stay with you long after the year has passed.
• Premium 170 g matte paper
• Edition of 25 copies
• Size: A3
• Final calendar edition ever released
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